Construction periods Antiquité, Protohistoire (≈ 212)
Origin of archaeological remains.
30 novembre 1972
Historical Monument
Historical Monument 30 novembre 1972 (≈ 1972)
Protection of necropolis and villa remains.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
The remains of the necropolis and the Roman villa (C 81 to 87; D 77 to 100, 101, 102): classification by decree of 30 November 1972
Origin and history
The Pre-Roman necropolis of Aleria is a historic monument located in the municipality of Aleria, Corsica. This archaeological site dates back to the periods of antiquity and Protohistory, offering a valuable testimony of funeral practices and Roman occupation in the region. The remains discovered include graves as well as the remains of a Roman villa, illustrating the coexistence of local and Roman cultures.
The excavations and studies carried out on this site have highlighted its importance in understanding the social and cultural dynamics of ancient Corsica. The necropolis, classified as Historic Monument by decree of 30 November 1972, covers an area including cadastral plots C 81 to 87 and D 77 to 102. This classification protects archaeological remains, ensuring their preservation for future generations.
The location of the site, although documented in the Merimée database with an approximate address in Lamajone, remains of limited accuracy, noted 5 on a scale of 10. This inaccuracy reflects the challenges associated with mapping archaeological sites, often extensive and partially buried. Despite this, the necropolis of Aleria continues to attract the interest of researchers and the public, offering a unique overview of the ancient history of Corsica.
Available information from sources such as Monumentum highlights the heritage importance of the site. However, details of visit conditions or services offered on site are not explicitly mentioned in the current data. The site remains a notable example of the protohistoric and ancient heritage of the region, attracting archaeology and history enthusiasts.
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